Nathaniel Mark Dushku (/ˈdʊʃkuː/;[1] born June 8, 1977) is an American director, producer, and actor. He is the son of Judy Dushku and the youngest of the three elder brothers of actress Eliza Dushku.
Dushku's mother is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), and the children – Nathaniel, two older brothers, Aaron and Benjamin, and one younger sister, Eliza, who started professional acting at age 10[7] – were raised as Mormons,[8] although Nate, Aaron and their sister, at least, later parted from the LDS Church.
Dushku is openly gay and married to restaurateur turned scriptwriter and film producer Amnon (Ami) Meyer Lourie, from New York.[3][9][10]
Career
Acting
Dushku began his acting career with the teen / student drama Undressed and the J. J. Abrams college drama Felicity.
Production and direction
Dushku and his sister produced a film, Dear Albania, about a visit to their father's ancestral home in southern Albania.
Nate and Eliza Dushku also worked on the feature film Mapplethorpe for over 12 years, eventually producing it with writer/director Ondi Timoner. Starring Matt Smith, it premiered and won an Audience Award at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2018. [11]
^ ab"Obituary - Philip R. Dushku (1941-2018)". Boston Globe. Philip was born in Boston on June 2, 1941 to George V. and Vilermini D. (Tontonozi) Dushku. ... Proud father of ... Nathaniel Dushku and his husband Amnon (Ami) Lourie, and Eliza ...
^Christiansen, Barbara (2011). "A Worldwide Sisterhood - Judy Dushku". Mormon Women Project. Mormon Women. I was divorced when I was pregnant with my fourth child.
^Cristaldi, Jonathan. "Tinseltown Tastings: A Return to Craft". The Tasting Panel (magazine). p. 108. Retrieved 20 February 2020. Refers to role as restaurant manager and sommelier, and to having a script in production.